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:''For other versions, see [[Battlefield (disambiguation)]].''
:''For other versions, see [[Battlefield (disambiguation)]].''
 
'''Battlefield''' ({{ja|デュエルゾーン}}, ''Duel Zone''), also known as the '''Fighting Polygon Stage''', is a stage in ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'', home to the [[Fighting Polygon Team]] in the [[1P Game]]. It is a simple three-[[platform]] stage with a long solid landmass below. It is overall smaller than the ''[[Melee]]'' and ''[[Brawl]]'' versions, and also lacks ''Melee''{{'}}s infamous ledges on its main platform. It also has a higher ceiling than its ''Melee'' counterpart. The only way to use the stage for a multiplayer match is through hacking.
'''Battlefield''' (Japanese: {{ja|デュエルゾーン}} "Duel Zone"), also known as the '''Fighting Polygon Stage''', is a stage in ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'', home to the [[Fighting Polygon Team]] in the [[1P Game]]. It is a simple three-[[platform]] stage with a long solid landmass below. It is overall smaller than the ''[[Melee]]'' and ''[[Brawl]]'' versions, and also lacks ''Melee''{{'}}s infamous ledges on its main platform. It also has a higher ceiling than its ''Melee'' counterpart. The only way to use the stage for a multiplayer match is through hacking.


==Nomenclature==
==Nomenclature==
The name "Battlefield" is retroactively applied to this stage, as redesigns of this stage that have appeared in later games in the series share that name. However, this stage's official name in Japanese, {{ja|デュエルゾーン}} ''Duel Zone'', doesn't match the name for Battlefield in the Japanese versions of ''Melee'' and ''Brawl'', both of which use the name {{ja|戦場}} ''Senjō'', "Battlefield". Because of the similarities to the later Battlefield stages and the disagreement with the Japanese name, this stage does not have a clear official name in English.
The name "Battlefield" is retroactively applied to this stage, as redesigns of this stage that have appeared in later games in the series share that name. However, this stage's official name in Japanese, {{ja|デュエルゾーン}}, ''Duel Zone'', doesn't match the name for Battlefield in the Japanese versions of ''Melee'' and ''Brawl'', both of which use the name {{ja|戦場|Senjō}}, ''Battlefield''. Because of the similarities to the later Battlefield stages and the disagreement with the Japanese name, this stage does not have a clear official name in English.
 
==Trivia==
*This is the only time where [[Battlefield (disambiguation)|Battlefield]] is not a selectable stage in Vs. Mode.


==Gallery==
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File:SSB64_BattlefieldVSHack.png|Battlefield hacked in a VS Game.
File:SSB64_BattlefieldVSHack.png|Battlefield hacked in a VS Game.

Revision as of 06:20, January 24, 2015

Battlefield
Battlefield
File:SmashBrosSymbol.png
Universe Super Smash Bros.
Appears in SSB
Availability 1P Game
Vs. Mode only through hacking
For other versions, see Battlefield (disambiguation).

Battlefield (デュエルゾーン, Duel Zone), also known as the Fighting Polygon Stage, is a stage in Super Smash Bros., home to the Fighting Polygon Team in the 1P Game. It is a simple three-platform stage with a long solid landmass below. It is overall smaller than the Melee and Brawl versions, and also lacks Melee's infamous ledges on its main platform. It also has a higher ceiling than its Melee counterpart. The only way to use the stage for a multiplayer match is through hacking.

Nomenclature

The name "Battlefield" is retroactively applied to this stage, as redesigns of this stage that have appeared in later games in the series share that name. However, this stage's official name in Japanese, デュエルゾーン, Duel Zone, doesn't match the name for Battlefield in the Japanese versions of Melee and Brawl, both of which use the name 戦場, Battlefield. Because of the similarities to the later Battlefield stages and the disagreement with the Japanese name, this stage does not have a clear official name in English.

Gallery

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